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us. columbia, i am talking about. when 95% of the world's consumers live in countries other than this one, if we want to be a mature economy, make and sell things and have a high living standard, we have to be able to get agreements to make and sell things across the world. other countries are running laps on us, getting better agreements that help steer trade toward them and away from us. if you are standing still in trade, you are falling behind, and we are losing the ability to open up markets for our products. >> with the gentleman acknowledge there are countries across the world really do not open up their markets, despite what they say, and that trade field really has not been leveled and many instances? drexel the flip side is we should do nothing could direct not at all. if in fact these are so great, why is it the american people are so skeptical. my hunch is, in your constituency as well as mine, they are. >> 250,000 jobs resulting from these three agreements. what are many fact
us. columbia, i am talking about. when 95% of the world's consumers live in countries other than this one, if we want to be a mature economy, make and sell things and have a high living standard, we have to be able to get agreements to make and sell things across the world. other countries are running laps on us, getting better agreements that help steer trade toward them and away from us. if you are standing still in trade, you are falling behind, and we are losing the ability to open up...
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levin: could you give us each our remaining time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from michigan, mr. levin, has eight minutes. the gentleman from michigan, mr. camp, has 2003 and a half minutes, and the gentleman from maine has 7 1/2 minutes. mr. camp has three and a half minutes. mr. levin: three and a half. so i'm going to close, what order should we use? mr. michaud, myself, then mr. camp? i think that's the appropriate order. mr. camp: i believe i have two more speakers, we're just trying to locate them. the speaker pro tempore: does the gentleman from maine have additional speakers. mr. michaud: i re-- mr. camp: i reserve. the spear pro tempore: the gentleman from michigan, mr. camp, reserves. who seeks recognition? mr. camp: madam speaker, our speakers are not here so why don't we beginith closing? the speaker pro tempore:the gentleman from maine is recognized for 7 1/2 minutes. mr. michaud: madam speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro teore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. michaud: i rise t
levin: could you give us each our remaining time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from michigan, mr. levin, has eight minutes. the gentleman from michigan, mr. camp, has 2003 and a half minutes, and the gentleman from maine has 7 1/2 minutes. mr. camp has three and a half minutes. mr. levin: three and a half. so i'm going to close, what order should we use? mr. michaud, myself, then mr. camp? i think that's the appropriate order. mr. camp: i believe i have two more speakers, we're just...
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it brings us complex issues. because it is the public interest that is paramount, they have to what the plan. no one would expect to drafted this. they haven't viable starting points. what companies get the money, is consumers and give the check. it is a fund that would jeopardize public support with this critical program. we expect the goals are critical. it becomes clear when understand that consumer share the cost. do not collect our spend any more that is necessary. their areas that need support for our citizens. they have pressed for a fund to require target team and areas. it dispelled by an american consumer. competition is what favors consumers. policy-makers except it the market was best served by government supported monopoly. this was claimed in 1907. it is justifying the efficiencies. the government accepted this at a time when only 35% of american homes have phone services. they did this for nearly 80 years. it was not without regret. 90 aids terms -- 98% of homes have telephone services. competition
it brings us complex issues. because it is the public interest that is paramount, they have to what the plan. no one would expect to drafted this. they haven't viable starting points. what companies get the money, is consumers and give the check. it is a fund that would jeopardize public support with this critical program. we expect the goals are critical. it becomes clear when understand that consumer share the cost. do not collect our spend any more that is necessary. their areas that need...
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, and made us exceptional. if you worked hard and play by the rules, you will be successful. there are no limits on what you can achieve. renewing his promise will go along way in reassuring to america's future, not just here, but everywhere. last week, we lost one of our 21st century giants, steve jobs. but the american dynamism that embodied lives on. our next icons are in a rush developed in the next breakthrough, changing the way people live. yet i feel and sense that there are those among us and i hear their voices were filled with doubt. if i can in any way deflate that dow, i would like to do so. -- that doubt, i would like to do so. this is a core strength to build on. people everywhere share the hunger for opportunity and the urge to create. wherever they live, entrepreneurs are not just a catalyst for growth. there catalyst for positive changes. so they are natural allies to the united states. in fact, it is easy to forget how important the idea of america really still is the people around the world.
, and made us exceptional. if you worked hard and play by the rules, you will be successful. there are no limits on what you can achieve. renewing his promise will go along way in reassuring to america's future, not just here, but everywhere. last week, we lost one of our 21st century giants, steve jobs. but the american dynamism that embodied lives on. our next icons are in a rush developed in the next breakthrough, changing the way people live. yet i feel and sense that there are those among...